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Flagstick denies Victor Dubuisson a hole-in-one at the Masters

This is as close as it gets without going in the hole.

Victor Dubuisson is the owner of the two best shots of the PGA Tour season so far. The Frenchman pulled off that ridiculous back-to-back recovery sequence in the Arizona desert back in February, and nearly added to his 2014 reel with our closest shot at a hole-in-one so far at Augusta. Standing up on the tee at the par-3 6th hole, Dubuisson lofted his shot high into the air from the elevated tee box. It was nearly a one-hop slam dunk on the easier par-3:

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This is the same hole where Jamie Donaldson recorded our first ace of the week last year, but the bounce of the pin kept Dubuisson out of the cup. He cleaned up the easy birdie putt and is now 1-over through seven holes. A weekend with Dubuisson miracle shots would be good for the Masters and the game, so here’s hoping he gets through in his debut appearance at Augusta.

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